Our Products.

Butterfly valve
Butterfly valves are available in various types, including wafer, lug, and flanged, each with specific installation requirements. The wafer type is sandwiched between two flanges, while the lug type has threaded inserts or bolts that secure the valve to the pipeline. The flanged type has flanges on both ends that bolt directly to the pipeline.
Butterfly valves can be operated manually, pneumatically, or electrically, depending on the application. The manual operation uses a hand lever, while the pneumatic and electric operations use an actuator to provide the necessary force to open and close the valve.
Gate Valve
An industrial gate valve is a type of valve used in industrial applications to control the flow of fluids and gases. It is designed with a sliding gate that moves perpendicular to the direction of fluid flow, opening or closing the passage to regulate the flow. The gate is typically wedge-shaped and is held in place by two seats on either side, creating a tight seal when closed.
Gate valves are commonly used in applications that require a full bore and a low pressure drop, such as oil and gas pipelines, water treatment plants, and power generation facilities. They are available in various types, including rising stem, non-rising stem, and slab gate valves.


Dual Plate check valve
Dual plate check valves are commonly used in applications that require high flow rates and minimal pressure drop, such as water treatment plants, oil and gas pipelines, and chemical processing facilities. They are also used in applications where space is limited, as they have a compact design compared to other types of check valves.
The plates of a dual plate check valve are typically made of metal, such as stainless steel or carbon steel, and are coated with a durable material to protect against wear and corrosion. The valve body is also made of metal and can be coated or lined with a material that is resistant to the fluid being transported.
Flush-bottom Slurry Valve
Flush bottom valves are available in various types, including ball valves, diaphragm valves, and plug valves, each with specific features and benefits. They are commonly used in industries such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage.
The valve body of a flush bottom valve is typically made of metal, such as stainless steel or carbon steel, and is designed to withstand high pressures and temperatures. The valve seat, which is located inside the valve body, is made of a material that is compatible with the fluid being transported and provides a tight seal to prevent leakage.


Globe valve
A globe valve is a type of control valve that regulates the flow of a fluid by using a movable disk or plug, which is positioned perpendicular to the flow path. The valve is designed to offer precise flow control and can be used in a wide range of applications across various industries, including oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, and water treatment.
The valve’s design includes a spherical body with an internal baffle and a disk or plug that is moved up and down by a handwheel or actuator to control the flow of fluid through the valve. The baffle in the valve’s body creates a flow path that makes the fluid enter the valve’s interior at an angle, pass through the disk or plug, and exit the valve through the outlet.
Ball Valve
An industrial ball valve is a type of valve used in industrial applications to control the flow of fluids and gases. It is designed with a hollow, perforated ball inside a durable casing that rotates around its axis to regulate fluid or gas flow. The ball valve is commonly used in high-pressure and high-temperature environments where other valves may fail due to the extreme conditions.
Industrial ball valves are highly reliable and durable, making them a preferred choice in many industrial applications such as chemical processing, oil and gas, power generation, and water treatment. They come in a range of sizes and materials to suit various applications, with stainless steel being the most common material due to its corrosion-resistant properties.


Plug Valve
A plug valve is a type of valve that is used to control the flow of liquids or gases in pipelines. It consists of a cylindrical or conical shaped plug that is inserted into the valve body to control the flow of the fluid. The plug is rotated within the valve body to open or close the valve.
Plug valves are commonly used in applications where frequent operation is required, such as in the oil and gas industry, chemical processing, and water treatment. They are ideal for applications that require a tight seal, high-pressure resistance, and durability.
Non-Return Valve
A non-return valve, also known as a check valve, is a type of valve that is designed to allow flow in one direction while preventing flow in the opposite direction. It is commonly used in applications where backflow prevention is critical, such as in pipelines, pumps, and compressors.
Non-return valves are available in various types, including ball valves, swing check valves, lift check valves, and diaphragm valves, among others. The type of valve used depends on the specific application requirements.

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.